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Supporting Communities through the Pandemic
When the pandemic hit, we didn’t hesitate. We broke new ground with innovative relief programs that support communities through unprecedented challenges.
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Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
We continue to push to strengthen LIHTC and other innovative solutions that provide more opportunity for affordable housing to the communities we serve.
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An Equitable Path Forward
In 2020, we launched Equitable Path Forward (EPF), a five-year, $3.5 billion nationwide initiative designed to help dismantle the legacy of racism in housing.
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Addressing Climate Change with Energy-Efficient and Resilient Housing
Enterprise's Krista Egger recaps her testimony on Capitol Hill about the importance of creating a green affordable housing sector
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Faith-Based Development Initiative Releases RFQ in the Southeast
Enterprise has initiated a Request for Qualifications process to qualify firms and consultants to support future work with our Faith- Based Development Initiative and community-based partner support in Atlanta, GA, South Florida and across the Southeast.
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Analysis: California Can Build 14,000 Shovel-Ready Affordable Homes With $4 Billion Budget Surplus Investment
Our new analysis finds that with an investment of just 4 percent of the state’s nearly $100 billion budget surplus, the state could create more than 14,000 affordable homes.
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Books Bring Us Back Together at Sandtown-Winchester
The Enterprise Women’s Network recently hosted its annual book fair at the Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy, with Councilman James Torrence and Mayor Brandon Scott among the volunteer guest readers at the first in-person event in two years because of Covid.